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Procuring a Minor for Prostitution in Florida

Call Musca Law's Florida Child Prostitution Defense Lawyers

Florida Statute 796.03 states that it is illegal for anyone to procure
or otherwise obtain anyone under the age of 18 for the purpose of prostitution
or to cause anyone under the age of 18 to be prostituted. Keep in mind
that minor children cannot consent to sexual activities. For this reason,
no matter whether the minor child agrees to participate in prostitution
or agrees to perform sexual acts in exchange for money, you are still
able to be charged with this crime.

At Musca Law, our skilled child prostitution defense attorneys in Florida
work tirelessly on our clients' behalf to achieve satisfactory outcomes.
With 24/7 availability, we are ready to learn about your case.

Over 150 Years of
Combined Experience.

Penalties for Procuring a Minor for Prostitution in Florida

Florida law is extremely harsh when it comes to prosecuting those who have
decided to prey upon minor children, if you are suspected, accused, charged
and convicted of procuring a person under the age of 18 for the purposes
of prostitution, you will face serious penalties.

Penalties for procuring a minor for prostitution in Florida may include:

Conviction of a second degree felony

Up to 15 years in prison

$10,000 fines

Increased penalties for repeat offenders or violent offenders

In addition to probable incarceration and hefty fines, individuals who
are convicted of prostitution crimes may find their lives destroyed. In
order to fight for your rights and hopefully decrease the potential penalties
you are facing, it is crucial that you call Musca Law and speak with an
experienced Florida child prostitution lawyer. With 150 years of collective
experience, we are more than capable of handling your case and fighting
for the freedom you deserve.

Call (888) 497-0216 to speak with a representative from Musca Law today!

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